
Copyright and Course Reserves
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Many academic libraries offer print and electronic course reserve services that encourage learning by connecting students and faculty with less expensive and supplementary educational materials. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions regarding how U.S. copyright law affects course reserve services; as a result, many academic libraries restrict the scope of the services they provide or refrain from pursuing new options, such as media reserves, out of fear of violating the law or being sued for copyright infringement.
Copyright and Course Reserves addresses this problem, providing authoritative advice for making print, electronic, and media course reserves available in compliance with U.S. copyright law. It explains options for implementing and sustaining media reserve services through which students and faculty can access online music, sound recordings, and film. Additionally, short examples from a wide range of libraries explore real-world scenarios and current issues related to course reserve services to help readers better understand and apply the information found in the book.
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Kyle K. Courtney
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Introductionxv
Part I Reserve Administrative Considerations
Chapter 1Course Reserves: An Overview
Chapter 2Print Reserve Administration and Management
Chapter 3Electronic and Media Reserves Administration55 and Management
Part II Copyright and Course Reserves
Chapter 4An Introduction to U.S. Copyright Law
Chapter 5Determining the Copyright Status of a Work
Chapter 6Section 107: Fair Use
Chapter 7Section 108: Reproduction by Libraries and Archives
Chapter 8Section 109: The First Sale Doctrine
Chapter 9Section 110(2): The Technology, Education, 161 and Copyright Harmonization Act
Chapter 10Section 1201: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Chapter 11Permissions and Licensing
Part III Additional Legal Considerations for Reserve Services
Chapter 12A Copyright Workflow for Reserve Services
Chapter 13Accessibility Considerations Related 211 to Reserve Services
Chapter 14Mitigating Legal Risk
Appendix A: Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United 259 States Charts
Appendix B: Copyright Checklist: Fair Use273
References275
Index287
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